Module 4: Linking

Peer-to-Peer Activity: Linking

Overview

Commitment IV offers an opportunity to link the dots between secularism and the free manifestation of religions and beliefs in secular states. This activity allows participants to share their own experiences as they make connections between these concepts. 

Competencies

INTRODUCTION

  • Begin this session by providing an example of a controversial case* for the sake of better understanding of the delicate balances required on a case-by-case basis. See the Resources tab for examples.
  • *Note: This activity is not meant to debate a case, but to present a situation for discussion. This activity could be utilized to prepare a group for further discussion and debate over a selected case.
  • Allow participants a few moments to think of examples of their own experiences.

ACTIVITY

  • Participants should be encouraged to share their own lived experiences. The following are ideas for implementing the activity: 
    1. Participants can be invited to write key words or longer comments regarding how they would describe the relationship between secularism and the free manifestation of religions and beliefs in secular states. This could be done on a whiteboard if in-person, in a personal notebook, or on a shared digital resource such as shared google slides or jamboard.
    2. Participant contributions could be divided into positive and negative sides, so participants are able to express whether they believe the current situation in their context is conducive to religious or belief pluralism in practice.

CONCLUSION

  • Participants should record their thoughts as they complete this activity.